Il programma ufficiale del Festival di Cannes 2022

Il direttore Thierry Frémaux ha annunciato il programma del Festival di Cannes 2022, kermesse che si terrà nella cittadina francese martedì 17 a sabato 28 maggio.

Ad animare la 75esima edizione del Festival saranno grandi nomi del cinema internazionale, da David Cronenberg con il suo Crimes of the Future a Kore-eda con Broker, dai fratelli Dardenne con Tori and Lokita a Claire Denis con Stars at Noon. Spazio anche ai nuovi film di Park Chan-Wook, James Gray e Cristian Mungiu. Mario Martone rappresenterà l’Italia con il suo Nostalgia.

Di seguito il programma ufficiale del Festival di Cannes 2022:

CONCORSO
  • “The Almond Tree,” Valeria Bruni Tedeschi (France)
  • “Armageddon Time,” James Gray (U.S.)
  • “Boy From Heaven,” Tarik Saleh (Sweden)
  • “Broker,” Kore-eda Hirokazu (Japan)
  • “Brother and Sister” OR “Frère et Sœur,” Arnaud Desplechin (France)
  • “Close,” Lucas Dhont (Belgium)
  • “Crimes of the Future,” David Cronenberg (Canada)
  • “Decision to Leave,” Park Chan-Wook (S. Korea)
  • “Eo” OR “Hi-Han,” Jerzy Skolimowski (Poland)
  • “Holy Spider,” Ali Abbasi (Iran)
  • “Leila’s Brothers,” Saeed Roustaee (Iran)
  • “Nostalgia,” Mario Martone (Italy)
  • “RMN,” Cristian Mungiu (Romania)
  • “Showing Up,” Kelly Reichardt (U.S.)
  • “Stars at Noon,” Claire Denis (France)
  • “Tchaïkovski’s Wife,” Kirill Serebrennikov (Russia)
  • “Tori and Lokita,” Jean-Pierre Dardenne and Luc Dardenne (Belgium)
  • “Triangle of Sadness,” Ruben Östlund (Sweden)
UN CERTAIN REGARD
  • “All the People I’ll Never Be” OR “Retour à Séoul,” Davy Chou (Cambodia)
  • “Beast,” Riley Keough and Gina Gammell (U.S.)
  • “Burning Days,” Emin Alper (Turkey)
  • “Butterfly Vision,” Maksim Nakonechnyi (Ukraine)
  • “Corsage,” Marie Kruetzer (Austria)
  • “Domingo and the Mist,” Ariel Escalante Meza (Costa Rica)
  • “Joyland,” Saim Sadiq (Pakistan)
  • “Metronom,” Alexandru Belc (Romania)
  • “Plan 75,” Hayakawa Chie (Japan)
  • “Rodeo,” Lola Quivoron (France)
  • “Sick of Myself,” Kristoffer Borgli
  • “The Silent Twins,” Agnieszka Smocynska (Poland)
  • “The Stranger,” Thomas M. Wright
  • “Volada Land,” Hlynur Pálmason (Iceland)
  • “The Worst” OR “Les Pires,” Lise Akora and Romane Gueret (France)
FUORI CONCORSO
  • “Elvis,” Baz Luhrmann (U.S.-Australia)
  • “Final Cut” OR “Z (Comme Z),” Michel Hazanvicius (France) — OPENER
  • “Mascarade,” Nicolas Bedos (France)
  • “November,” Cédric Jimenez (France)
  • “Three Thousand Years of Longing,” George Miller (Australia)
  • “Top Gun: Maverick,” Joseph Kosinski (U.S.)
PROIEZIONI DI MEZZANOTTE
  • “Fumer Fait Tousser,” Quentin Dupieux (France)
  • “Hunt,” Lee Jung-Jae (S. Korea)
  • “Moonage Daydream,” Brett Morgen (U.S.)
PROIEZIONI SPECIALI
  • “All That Breathes,” Shaunak Sen (India)
  • “The Natural History of Destruction,” Sergei Loznitsa (Ukraine)
  • “Jerry Lee Lewis: Trouble in Mind,” Ethan Coen (U.S.)
CANNES PREMIERE
  • “Dodo,” Panos H. Koutras (Greece)
  • “Irma Vep,” Olivier Assayas (France)
  • “Nightfall,” Marco Bellocchio (Italy)
  • “Nos Frangins,” Rachid Bouchareb (France)